TPMS question

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slvrbrchyukon

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I just recently bought new tires, and after the install, I check the Tire Monitoring system in the truck, it seems that the TPMS is not on each proper location. Is this possible? Is there a way to reset the system. My Front Left and Rear Left says 32psi, but when I check it manaully, it says 30psi, and then the Front Right and Rear Right says 30psi, but when I check it manually it says 32psi. The left side reading are the on the right side tires, and the right side reading is on the left side tires.

The TPMS is opposite as it says on my Monitoring System. Has this happend to anyone else also?

Please let me know the fix. I mean it doesn't really bother me too much but just in case I get a really low reading, I want to make sure I inflate the proper tires.

Thanks!
 

mary900

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Each time you rotate (or replace) tires, you need to relearn the TPMS system. Instructions are in the manual on how to DIY. Dealers can also accommodate but you have to pay them to do it. I've rotated many times following the instructions provided in the manual without any problems.
 

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Most good tires shops/stores, etc do it as a customer courtesy.
Its the little things that make customers happy and keep them coming back.
 
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